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Could humans survive if they always had the psychological effects of alcohol and if so, how different would they be?

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By psychological effects of alcohol, I mean the effects from 0.060"“0.099 Blood Alcohol Content % by volume (according to this Wikipedia article), but not the physical effects, like alcohol poisoning.

The humans would most likely have these symptoms:

  • Lack of reasoning
  • Euphoria
  • Disinhibition
  • Extroversion
  • Lack of depth perception

If humans were like this (without Alcohol poisoning, liver failure etc.) would they be able to survive for as long as we have and, how different would they be compared to our current level of advancement (tackle depth perception issues)?

Because of some confusion: They were drunk from the start (caveman era etc.), It's not like humans randomly got permanently drunk in the middle of 2015.

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